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  2. Taxation of cooperative corporations in the United States

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    [2] A "patronage dividend" is money paid by a cooperative to its patrons on the basis of business done with these patrons, pursuant to a pre-existing obligation, and based on the net earnings of the cooperative from the business done. [3] In practice, cooperatives typically charge their members for services and refund the profits proportionately.

  3. Dividend - Wikipedia

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    Consumers' cooperatives allocate dividends according to their members' trade with the co-op. For example, a credit union will pay a dividend to represent interest on a saver's deposit. A retail co-op store chain may return a percentage of a member's purchases from the co-op, in the form of cash, store credit, or equity.

  4. The Phone Co-op - Wikipedia

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    The Phone Co-op followed the widely recognised Rochdale Principles of co-operation, including the payment of a dividend to its members based on how much they spend with the co-operative during the year. The dividend was paid out of profits generated by the co-operative and for year ending 31 August 2016 was 1.5% of each member's spend. [5]

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    Kinder Morgan offers investors a very attractive dividend yield.

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    Dividends play a key role in compounding returns over time and can form a large part of our portfolio return. Fonterra Co-operative Group Limited (NZSE:FCG) has returned to shareholders overRead ...

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  8. Utility cooperative - Wikipedia

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    A utility cooperative is a type of cooperative that is tasked with the delivery of a public utility such as electricity, water or telecommunications to its members. Profits are either reinvested for infrastructure or distributed to members in the form of "patronage" or "capital credits", which are dividends paid on a member's investment in the cooperative.

  9. Channel Islands Co-operative Society - Wikipedia

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    The Channel Islands' Co-operative Society is a long-established consumer co-operative with stores in the Channel Islands. Its head office is located in Saint Helier in Jersey . In the year ending 13 January 2019, Channel Islands Co-op recorded sales of £183.6m (£174.5m 2017/18) and a profit after tax of £940k (£745k 2017/18).